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In addition to demonstrations in Booth #1825 previewing the upcoming V14 release of the NI AWR Design Environment platform, NI AWR software will be featured in industry-hosted hands-on workshops (advanced registration required) at IMS2018 in Philadelphia from June 11-15.
Exxelia is pleased to exhibit at IMS2018 in Philadelphia. From June 11 to 15 at Booth #2050, the company will be previewing several high-reliability RF and microwave components dedicated to a variety of industries including medical, transportation and defense.
Anokiwave announced the next product in a new family of 5G-Gen 2 silicon quad core ICs that enable 3GPP compliant base stations, with the worldwide release of the 24/26 GHz AWMF-0139.
Copper Mountain Technologies (CMT), along with Diamond Engineering, will be featuring 5G and automotive radar-oriented displays in Booth #1849 at the IMS2018 show in Philadelphia from June 12-14.
Visit the Wolfspeed's, a Cree company, Booth #931 to learn about their extensive portfolio, new product introductions and see their live demos at IMS2018 in Philadelphia, June 10-15.
Keysight Technologies Inc. will showcase solutions related to 5G communications, IoT, and aerospace & defense (A&D) at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia from June 10 to 15.
AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation has an impressive array of product offerings for the microwave industry, with the latest on display at Booth #425 during IMS2018.
Pickering Interfaces will showcase their broad catalog of PXI and Ethernet LXI RF & Microwave switching solutions at IEEE MTT-S 2018 International Microwave Symposium (IMS) at Booth #2015 from June 10 to 15.
For 5G applications, Sivers IMA and Uppsala University will develop a 24 to 29.5 GHz IC with an antenna integrated in the package. Vinnova, Sweden's government agency for innovation, is funding the project with SEK4 million (approximately $450,000).